— Breslin accepted more money from various insurance interests, with whom he interacts as the ranking Democrat on the Insurance Committee. That includes $3,250 from the American Insurance Association PAC, $3,000 from the Independent Agents PAC and $750 from Met Life’s PAC.

— Breslin also got $6,500 from his brother’s campaign account, and $1,000 from Sen. Tom Duane.

— Morse’s spending includes $9,650 to the Red Horse consulting firm, which is running his race, as well as $10,000 to Stanley Schlein, an attorney who previously worked for the Bronx Democratic Committee. The campaign also paid $3,700 to Matt Ward of Sacramento, Calif., and covered a $1,457 hotel bill to put him in Albany. Campaign spokesman Dan Morris explained Ward was brought in to help organize Morse’s petitioning process.

— Morse paid Albany Common Councilman Ron Bailey $1,000 in consulting fees a week before he and other African-America officials endorsed the Morse campaign.

— Sen. Diane Savino, D-Staten Island, sent Morse $5,000. He said he’s known Savino through his union activities for quite some time; she is a member of the Independent Democratic Conference, which has actively supported Morse’s candidacy.